2013
DOI: 10.1007/s40502-013-0044-9
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Growth and yield response of potato to date of planting and integrated nutrient management

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“…This might be due to application of fertilizers in combination with organic manure which increased the nutrient-use efficiency through modification of soil physical condition, and resulted in higher total uptake of nutrients because of better root penetration leading to better absorption of nutrients and moisture. Similar result was found by Narayan et al, (2013) and Khurana et al, (2005).…”
Section: Yield (Tonnes Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 91%
“…This might be due to application of fertilizers in combination with organic manure which increased the nutrient-use efficiency through modification of soil physical condition, and resulted in higher total uptake of nutrients because of better root penetration leading to better absorption of nutrients and moisture. Similar result was found by Narayan et al, (2013) and Khurana et al, (2005).…”
Section: Yield (Tonnes Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Integrated use of inorganic and organic sources of nutrients significantly improved the yield of potato. Application of bio fertilizers gave the additional benefits and vermicompost proved better than FYM in improving the yield of potato Shalimar-1 [67]. The best treatment combination was with application of 50% recommended dose of fertilizer(NPK) through inorganic Mishra Nityamanjari fertilizers and 50% RDN through poultry manure along with combination of Azatobactor +PSB [68].The highest yield (25.2 t/ha) was achieved, where 3 tonnes of poultry manure was applied along with recommended dose of chemical fertilizer [69].…”
Section: Effect Of Npk On Growth and Yield Of Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He further observed that application of 150:100:120 kg NPK, 20 t FYM, 5 t vermicompost and 3 t Neem cake/ha brought par amount of improvement in growth and tuber yield of potato [70]. Application of 75% of full recommended doses of fertilizers (RDF)(120:75:75 NPK/ha)+ 8t vermicompost +pre-sowing tuber treatment with Azotobacter and PSB proved significantly superior in terms of number of tubers per hills, harvest index, tuber yield (32.7 t/ha) and benefit cost ratio (1.75) of potato over rest of the treatments [71]. Application of225kg N+ 150 Kg P2O5 + 225 Kg K2O + 40 Kg S + 2 Kg B + 6 kg ZnSO4/ha not only enhanced the potato tuber yield but also had pronounced effect on tuber dry matter yield [72].…”
Section: Effect Of Npk On Growth and Yield Of Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest root yield of radish per plot (21.33kg) and per hectare (319.98q/ha) was obtained in T6-(75% NPK+25% N through Vermicompost), while lowest root yield (10.82 kg, 162.3q/ha) in T10-(50% NPK+50% N through Poultry manure). The close findings are supported by Kushwah et al, [5] (2016) in radish, Kumar et al, [15] (2014) in radish, Kumar et al,[4] (2014) in carrot, Narayan et al in potato [16].…”
Section: Yield and Yield Componentsmentioning
confidence: 56%